19 May 2025
Jackson Wood
[FYI request #31002 email] Dear Jackson Wood,
Thank you for your email of 18 May 2025 in which you requested the following under
the Official Information Act 1982 (OIA):
“ - What source of information was the Deputy Prime Minister relying on when
he referred to the leader of the opposition as a “sausage eater”? Please provide
any relevant emails, correspondence, notes, briefings, or documents regarding
this.
- What advice has the Deputy Prime Minister received on "sausage eaters", and
is the Minister saying that sausage eaters cannot be trusted? Please provide
any relevant emails, correspondence, notes, briefings, or documents regarding
this.
- Is the Deputy Prime Minister referring to all types of sausage, or only a subset
of sausages; if so, please clarify which types of sausage make a person
untrustworthy. Please provide any relevant emails, correspondence, notes,
briefings, or documents regarding this.
- Has the Deputy Prime Minister consulted with the sausage industry, and what
if any meetings has he had with the sausage industry, whether on the topic of
sausage eaters or otherwise? Please provide any relevant emails,
correspondence, notes, briefings, or documents regarding this.
Please also provide the following documents:
- emails, notes, documents or briefings you, or your office, have received about
Chris Hipkins' alleged sausage eating.
- emails, notes, documents or briefings you, or your office, have received which
clarify how the consumption of sausages relates to knowing what a woman is.”
Let us paraphrase a well known saying attributed to Otto von Bismarck: “leaders are
like sausage rolls, and it is best not to see them eating.” However, on this occasion
and in the interest of your educational pursuits, my Office found the following
information:
This Office holds no Official Information relating to your request. Therefore, we refuse
your request under section 18(e) of the Act, as the information you have requested
does not exist.
If you have further concerns about this topic then you may wish to raise these with the
Minister for Food Safety.
You have the right to seek an investigation and review of this decision by the Office of
the Ombudsman. Information about how to make a complaint is available at
www.ombudsman.parliament.nz or freephone 0800 802 602.
Yours sincerely,
Rt Hon Winston Peters
Deputy Prime Minister